Thursday
Title | Daily Entry |
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03 January 1754 |
GW was presumably at surveyor, trader, and guide Christopher Gist’s home at Monongahela, Pennsylvania. |
22 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment. Based on his recent letters to Va. Lt. Gov. |
15 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va., likely preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. He also wrote a letter to James Mackay of the independent company from S.C. |
08 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. On this day, GW wrote a letter to Col. James Innes, commander of an independent N.C. regiment; however, this letter has not been found and its contents are unknown. |
01 August 1754 |
GW was traveling to or was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment. Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie wrote GW on this day of the Va. |
27 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His General Orders defined how to deal with deserters and appointed John Trumbull, Jr. as aide-de-camp to GW. |
20 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
13 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In his General Orders for the day, GW instructed Col. Samuel Gerrish to purchase all livestock in and around Chelsea, Massachusetts. |
06 July 1775 |
GW at the American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His General Orders include court martials for four men on the basis of desertion and theft, an order for Capt. Noadiah Leonard of Col. |
29 June 1775 |
GW presumably traveling to Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Del. Delegates wrote GW a letter from Philadelphia recommending John Parke for military service. |